Jackson, the lone top-10 recruit who remains undecided, is a game-breaking player who excels in coverage and is also explosive enough to score on kick returns.

At 5'9.5" and 182 pounds, not many can match Jackson's speed, which will make him an instant contributor at the next level. His defensive production in three seasons speaks for itself, with 114 tackles and 17 interceptions being the highlights.

Evans stands at 6'3" and weighs 220 pounds with an impressive 4.51 40-yard dash time. His ability to put pressure on quarterbacks thanks to this speed is what makes him so attractive to suitors—as does his 77 (43 for loss) tackles and 17.5 sacks in 2013, too.

At 6'2.5" and 187 pounds with blazing speed, Malachi Dupre is a unique prospect who can start right away for any major program he chooses to attend.

Dupre is taking his time in the selection process, with LSU, UCLA, Ole Miss, Florida State and Alabama still in the running for the two-sport athlete's services.

Outside of his size and 1,479 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns in three years on a run-first team, what makes Dupre so intriguing is his leaping ability. He broke a state record in high jump as his father documents, via ESPN's Gerry Hamilton:

His 10th-grade year, Malachi had a basketball game on a Friday night. Then, he had to go high jump the next day at the indoor state meet in Baton Rouge. He went home after the basketball game and iced his legs. He got up early the next morning and we went to Baton Rouge and he won the high jump, and set a state record.

Pair production with an ability to catch the ball at its highest point over defenders, and it becomes obvious why Dupre is one of the nation's most sought-after recruits by the top teams in the land.